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Rojo y Negro - The Union Tavern

The Union Tavern 52 Lloyd Baker Street Clerkenwell Close, London, WC1X 9AA, GB
020 8520 2726 | www.rojoynegroclub.com

Rojo y Negro - The Union Tavern
Class
When
Price
07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Mon, 03
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Wed, 29
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Tue, 28
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Mon, 27
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Tue, 04
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Tue, 18
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Mon, 24
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Mon, 17
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Wed, 12
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Tue, 11
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Mon, 10
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Wed, 19
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Wed, 05
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Wed, 26
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

07:45 pm - 08:45 pm BST
Tue, 25
£10.00

 

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Mon, 27
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Tue, 28
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Wed, 29
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Mon, 03
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Tue, 04
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Wed, 05
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Mon, 10
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Tue, 11
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Wed, 12
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Mon, 17
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Tue, 18
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Wed, 19
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Mon, 24
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Tue, 25
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

09:00 pm - 10:30 pm BST
Wed, 26
£12.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

Courses
Course starts
Course ends
Price
WED,
2013/06/26
WED,
2013/06/26
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/19
WED,
2013/06/19
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/18
TUE,
2013/06/18
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/17
MON,
2013/06/17
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/10
MON,
2013/06/10
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/05
WED,
2013/06/05
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/03
MON,
2013/06/03
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/04
TUE,
2013/06/04
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/04
TUE,
2013/06/04
£10.00
The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements. This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material. The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique. This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.
TUE,
2013/05/28
TUE,
2013/05/28
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/05/27
MON,
2013/05/27
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/25
TUE,
2013/06/25
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/24
MON,
2013/06/24
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/12
WED,
2013/06/12
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/11
TUE,
2013/06/11
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/05/29
WED,
2013/05/29
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/05/27
MON,
2013/05/27
£85.00

 

This course will cover all the basic techniques and moves necessary for further progression in Tango studies over ten lessons.

 

The material will be repeated throughout the course so you will not miss anything if you enter the course at any point; you will be integrated into the class and brought up to date with the course material. The curriculum is designed to teach you a set of Argentine Tango fundamentals over a course of ten lessons, taking you to the next level.

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit ourTango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/05/28
TUE,
2013/05/28
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/05/29
WED,
2013/05/29
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/03
MON,
2013/06/03
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/04
TUE,
2013/06/04
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/05
WED,
2013/06/05
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/10
MON,
2013/06/10
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/11
TUE,
2013/06/11
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/12
WED,
2013/06/12
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/17
MON,
2013/06/17
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/18
TUE,
2013/06/18
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/19
WED,
2013/06/19
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/24
MON,
2013/06/24
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/25
TUE,
2013/06/25
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/26
WED,
2013/06/26
£85.00

 

Improver/technique level

The improver and technique level is a progression from the complete beginners' level course and takes place straight after the beginner lesson. This level covers a lot of general technique, as well as all the basic patterns that will enable you to start dancing socially with confidence. We will continue exploring the walk, improving navigational skills, the embrace, musicality, as well as starting to introduce pivoting and other new and exciting elements.

This is a circular level, meaning that all topics will be repeated cyclically over time, to ensure that all students are exposed to and have opportunity to learn all the material.

The improver/technique level is also another opportunity for more advanced students, of any level, to go over the basics, gaining more insight into the details of Tango technique.

This programme of classes covers all the basic moves that are suitable for anyone aiming to dance socially as soon as possible.

Once you sign up for the improver/technique level, you will get a membership card for 10 lessons—unlike in shops, our membership cards do not expire so you can reclaim your remaining slots whenever you can.

 

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/05/27
MON,
2013/05/27
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/05/28
TUE,
2013/05/28
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/05/29
WED,
2013/05/29
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/03
MON,
2013/06/03
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/04
TUE,
2013/06/04
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/05
WED,
2013/06/05
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/10
MON,
2013/06/10
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/11
TUE,
2013/06/11
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/12
WED,
2013/06/12
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/17
MON,
2013/06/17
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/18
TUE,
2013/06/18
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/19
WED,
2013/06/19
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

MON,
2013/06/24
MON,
2013/06/24
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

TUE,
2013/06/25
TUE,
2013/06/25
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

WED,
2013/06/26
WED,
2013/06/26
£110.00

 

Intermediate/advanced group lessons

This is a programme of classes suitable for anyone who is confident at navigating on a social dance floor and is ready for complex turning patterns.

It is necessary to study at this level for at least one year to understand all the possibilities of turning as well as the structure around which all the Tango moves are based.

 

About shoes and clothing

What is the appropriate footwear?

For ladies, a pair of soft leather or suede-soled shoes with either crossed straps or a T-strap are best (for maximum foot support). Stilettos, boots, trainers with rubber soles and sandals are not appropriate.

Where can I buy Tango shoes?

We have a wide selection of practice and salon shoes directly imported from the most fashionable shops in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visit our Tango shoe boutique for more information and purchasing.

Can I attend a class in socks?

It is advisable to bring a pair of leather sole shoes for health and safety reasons.

What clothing should I wear?

You can wear anything, but feel free to also dress up on Thursdays, as there is a Milonga after the class from 9:30pm–12:00am. Please wear anything from casual to elegant, as you feel.

 

ABOUT THIS BUSINESS

Welcome to Rojo y Negro club, the home of Argentine Tango in London. We are located at The Union Tavern 52 Lloyd Baker Street, Clerkenwell, London, WC1X 9AA. The Union Tavern is situated opposite The Holiday Inn hotel on Kings Cross Road. It is located at the beginning of Kings cross road where the street splits between Lloyd Baker Street and Farringdon road. Rojo y Negro is a name that has been synonymous with Tango in London for the past 10 years. Based in Central London, Rojo y Negro initiated numerous people into the wonderful world of the Argentine Tango, and has been the school of choice for many of London's Tango dancers, performers and even teachers.


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